Frank Micciche is NCQA’s Vice President of Public Policy and External Relations. He directs NCQA’s relationships with Congress, federal agencies, and the states, and he directs the committee’s work with employers, associations, corporate sponsors, and the media.
Micciche was formerly the Vice President for Partnerships and Coalitions at the Campaign to Fix the Debt, a nonpartisan collaboration of prominent public and private sector leaders and more than 350,000 grassroots supporters working to address the nation’s fiscal imbalance. Prior to this, he was a Senior Advisor on health reform at McKenna, Long & Aldridge, LLP, and he worked for the New America Foundation think tank.
Micciche’s service in the public sector includes time spent as a legislative director for the House Minority Leader in Massachusetts and as a federal liaison for Governor John Engler of Michigan. He served for four years as the Director of State-Federal Relations for Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA), where he led the Commonwealth’s Washington, D.C. office and advised the governor on federal policy issues, with a focus on healthcare reform.
Micciche holds a master’s degree in public policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and a bachelor’s degree in political science from Tufts University.
